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... Criticism has something to say , something neither trivial nor commonplace , and worthy of the artistry with which the ideas are set forth . Supposing that Pope never could make up his mind about certain crucial terms such as wit and ...
... Criticism has something to say , something neither trivial nor commonplace , and worthy of the artistry with which the ideas are set forth . Supposing that Pope never could make up his mind about certain crucial terms such as wit and ...
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... criticism , its complement ) must read the Essay on Criticism with a fuller awareness of its historical setting . NOTES 1. ' Wit in the Essay on Criticism , ' Hudson Review , Vol . II , No. 4 ( Winter 1950 ) , pp . 559-77 . 2 ...
... criticism , its complement ) must read the Essay on Criticism with a fuller awareness of its historical setting . NOTES 1. ' Wit in the Essay on Criticism , ' Hudson Review , Vol . II , No. 4 ( Winter 1950 ) , pp . 559-77 . 2 ...
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... criticism is entirely practical - the statement and ad- judication of particular cases . His theoretical views are introduced only when needed , and only in such quantity as is needed , for the problem immediately in hand ; his general ...
... criticism is entirely practical - the statement and ad- judication of particular cases . His theoretical views are introduced only when needed , and only in such quantity as is needed , for the problem immediately in hand ; his general ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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